One-on-One Coaching for Print Artists

El Niño de la Pinturas

Granada doesn’t have a contemporary art museum, but it has one of the finest grafitti artists in the world, Raúl Ruiz, El Niño de las Pinturas. (Here’s his web site.) Raúl started painting on Granada’s walls in the 1990s. Over the past two decades, besides adorning his home town with a distinguished collection of wall art, always while dodging Granada’s municipals, he’s been invited to take his work to the walls of Portugal, Holland, Italy, Venezuela, Hungary, Belgium, France, among other places. Well-documented followers calculate that Raúl has more than 2,000 murals all over the world.

His work is both idealistic and poetic, and tends to feature brief prose poems done in exquisite calligraphy along with evocative scenes of infancy and adolescence, scenes which sow tenderness and solidarity wherever he works. These human elements are contrasted with the voracious metaphoric gears and train wheels that permeate industrial society.

Tired of the same old answers, I decided to change my questionsis it numbers that your soul nourishes?Perhaps materialism is devouring our souls,What shall we do with games that are always getting lost?only one who renounces victory and defeat can find his way…making things that I break, just to mend them, then break them again, I spend my time…and time runs out… life doesn’t wait…the world is dark… enlighten your part…Where do I look if I don’t have eyes?

[…] Granada grafitti artist. I made a few pictures of the street murals we visited and published them here on Maureen’s Printmaking Courses in Spain blog. Mike, who was a bit skeptical about walking out of our way to see street art, said, “This […]